Answer :
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
You can tell by looking at the form of each equation.
y = tx
This is a straight line that passes through the origin, so it symmetric with respect to the origin.
y = x²+1
This is an up-opening parabola with vertex at (0,1), so it is symmetrical about the y-axis.
y = x²+x = (x+½)² - ¼
This is an up-opening parabola with vertex at (-½,-¼). Not symmetrical to either axis nor to the origin.
Can't tell what "y = (1 + x2)3" means. Which terms are exponents?